Genetic relatedness among human rotavirus genes coding for VP7, a major neutralization protein, and its application to serotype identification
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- DOI: 10.1128/jcm.25.7.1269-1274.1987
Genetic relatedness among human rotavirus genes coding for VP7, a major neutralization protein, and its application to serotype identification
Abstract
Antigenic characterization of human rotaviruses by plaque reduction neutralization assay has revealed four distinct serotypes. The outer capsid protein VP7, coded for by gene 8 or 9, is a major neutralization protein; however, studies of rotaviruses derived from genetic reassortment between two strains have confirmed that another outer capsid protein, VP3, is in some cases equally important in neutralization. In this study, the genetic relatedness of the genes coding for VP7 of human rotaviruses belonging to serotypes 1 through 4 was examined by hybridization of their denatured double-stranded genomic RNAs to labeled single-stranded mRNA probes derived from human-animal rotavirus reassortants containing only the VP7 gene of their human rotavirus parent. A high degree of homology was demonstrated between the VP7 genes of strain D and other serotype 1 human rotaviruses, strain DS-1 and other serotype 2 human rotaviruses, strain P and other serotype 3 human rotaviruses, and strain ST3 and other serotype 4 human rotaviruses. Hybrid bands could not be demonstrated between the VP7 gene of D, DS-1, P, or ST3 and the corresponding gene of human rotaviruses belonging to a different serotype. RNA specimens extracted from the stools of 15 Venezuelan children hospitalized with rotavirus diarrhea were hybridized to each of the reassortant probes representing the four human serotypes. All five viruses with short RNA patterns showed homology with the DS-1 strain VP7 gene; two of these were previously adapted to tissue culture and shown to be serotype 2 strains by tissue culture neutralization. Of the remaining 10 viruses with long RNA patterns, 2 hybridized only to the D strain VP7 gene, 6 hybridized only to the P strain VP7 gene, and 2 hybridized only to the ST3 strain VP7 gene. Hybridization using single human rotavirus gene substitution reassortants as probes may provide an alternative method for identifying the VP7 serotype of field isolates that would circumvent the need for tissue culture adaptation.
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